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SECTION 1: TABC CERTIFICATION FUNDAMENTALS AND LEGAL REQUIREMENTS

1. What is the primary purpose of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC)
certification?
A) To increase alcohol sales in Texas
B) To ensure responsible alcohol service and prevent illegal sales
C) To promote Texas-made alcoholic beverages
D) To collect taxes on alcoholic beverages
Answer: B) To ensure responsible alcohol service and prevent illegal sales
Rationale: TABC certification focuses on training alcohol servers to prevent illegal
sales, particularly to minors and intoxicated persons, while promoting public safety.

2. Under Texas law, how long is a TABC certification valid from the date of completion?
A) 1 year
B) 2 years
C) 3 years
D) 5 years
Answer: B) 2 years
Rationale: TABC certification must be renewed every two years to ensure servers
stay current with changing laws and regulations.

3. Which of the following individuals is REQUIRED to hold a TABC certification?
A) A customer ordering wine at a restaurant
B) A bartender serving alcoholic beverages
C) A grocery store cashier selling beer
D) Both B and C
Answer: D) Both B and C
Rationale: Anyone who serves, sells, or handles alcoholic beverages in a licensed
establishment must hold valid TABC certification.

,4. What is the minimum age requirement to obtain a TABC certification in Texas?
A) 16 years old
B) 18 years old
C) 21 years old
D) No minimum age requirement
Answer: B) 18 years old
Rationale: Texas law requires individuals to be at least 18 years old to serve alcohol,
though they must be 21 to consume it.

5. How many hours of training are required for initial TABC certification?
A) 1 hour
B) 2 hours
C) 4 hours
D) 8 hours
Answer: B) 2 hours
Rationale: The TABC requires a minimum of 2 hours of training for initial certification
covering Texas alcohol laws and responsible service.

6. Which agency in Texas is responsible for regulating the sale and service of alcoholic
beverages?
A) Texas Department of Health
B) Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission
C) Texas State Police
D) Texas Department of Licensing
Answer: B) Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission
Rationale: The TABC is the sole state agency responsible for regulating all aspects of
alcoholic beverage sales and service in Texas.

7. What is the penalty for selling alcohol to a minor in Texas for a first offense?
A) A warning only
B) Fine up to $500
C) Fine up to $4,000 and possible jail time
D) Loss of certification permanently
*Answer: C) Fine up to $4,000 and possible jail time**
*Rationale: Selling alcohol to minors is a Class A misdemeanor in Texas, punishable
by fines up to $4,000 and up to one year in jail.

8. Which of the following is NOT required to be displayed at an establishment selling
alcohol?
A) TABC certification certificates

, B) Liquor license or permit
C) Signage regarding alcohol laws
D) Employee work schedules
Answer: D) Employee work schedules
Rationale: While licenses, permits, and certain signage must be displayed,
employee work schedules are not a legal requirement.

9. How many days does a permit holder have to report a change in ownership or
location?
A) 5 days
B) 10 days
C) 15 days
D) 30 days
Answer: B) 10 days
Rationale: Texas law requires permit holders to notify TABC of any changes in
ownership or location within 10 business days.

10. What is the legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit for operating a motor
vehicle in Texas?
A) 0.05%
B) 0.08%
C) 0.10%
D) 0.15%
Answer: B) 0.08%
Rationale: The legal BAC limit for drivers over 21 in Texas is 0.08%, while commercial
drivers have a lower limit of 0.04%.

SECTION 2: IDENTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS AND VERIFICATION

11. Which form of identification is considered VALID for purchasing alcohol in Texas?
A) Student ID card
B) Texas Driver's License
C) Library card
D) Gym membership card
Answer: B) Texas Driver's License
Rationale: Only government-issued photo identification, such as a driver's license,
state ID, or passport, is valid for alcohol purchases.

12. What should a server do if a customer presents an expired driver's license?
A) Accept it as valid identification

, B) Refuse service and confiscate the ID
C) Ask for a secondary form of identification
D) Call the police immediately
Answer: C) Ask for a secondary form of identification
Rationale: An expired ID is not valid, but the customer may have another acceptable
form of identification to verify their age.

13. Which of the following is a VALID form of identification for purchasing alcohol in
Texas?
A) Military ID
B) Employee badge
C) Birth certificate without photo
D) Social security card
Answer: A) Military ID
Rationale: Military identification cards are government-issued and contain a photo,
making them valid for age verification.

14. What is the maximum penalty for using a fake ID to purchase alcohol in Texas?
A) $100 fine
B) $500 fine and community service
C) $2,000 fine and up to 180 days in jail
D) $4,000 fine and up to one year in jail
*Answer: C) $2,000 fine and up to 180 days in jail**
*Rationale: Using a fake ID to purchase alcohol is a Class B misdemeanor
punishable by a $2,000 fine and 180 days in jail.

15. When should a server check a customer's identification?
A) Only if they look young
B) For every customer who appears under 30
C) Only on weekends
D) Never if they appear old enough
Answer: B) For every customer who appears under 30
Rationale: TABC requires that any customer who appears to be under 30 must
provide valid identification before being served.

16. What feature should a server look for to identify a fake Texas driver's license?
A) Raised lettering
B) Ultraviolet (UV) ink patterns
C) Holographic images
D) All of the above

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